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11Take-away — D✓Take away, Take|away [ te:k|əve: ], der und das; s, s <englisch> (Imbisslokal, in dem Speisen und Getränke vor allem zum Mitnehmen verkauft werden) …
12take away — This term in a statute punishing every person who shall take away any female under 18 from her father for the purpose of prostitution requires only that such person procure or cause her to go away by some persuasion, enticement, or inducement… …
13Take-away — Traditionsimbissstand Konnopke s Imbiß in Berlin Imbissstand in Münster dekoriert m …
14Take away — Traditionsimbissstand Konnopke s Imbiß in Berlin Imbissstand in Münster dekoriert m …
15take away — phr verb Take away is used with these nouns as the object: ↑appetite, ↑freedom, ↑incentive, ↑licence, ↑livelihood, ↑number, ↑rubbish, ↑taste, ↑virginity, ↑worry …
16take away — /ˌteɪk ə weɪ/ verb to remove one figure from a total ● If you take away the home sales, the total turnover is down …
17take-away — adjective of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises takeout pizza the takeout counter take away is chiefly British • Syn: ↑takeout • Similar to: ↑portable • …
18take away from — ˌtake a ˈway from [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they take away from he/she/it takes away from present participle taking away from past tense took away from …
19take away from (something) — 1. to reduce something. You know the company will cut jobs because it will not allow anything to take away from profits. 2. to make something less important. I don t want to take away from his achievement, but I think he should have thanked his… …
20Take Away My Pain — «Take Away My Pain» Canción de Dream Theater Álbum Falling Into Infinity Publicación 1997 G …